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The Florists^ Review 



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Home Phon*, Harrison 6487 



Bell Grand 3143 



Kansas City Wholesale Cut Flower Company 



SUCCESSOR TO T. J. jNOLL &!CO. 



1108 GRAND AVENUE 



KANSAS CITY, MOl 



Here's hoping that all the trade has had a prosperous Easter 

 business. 



Kansas City market was well supplied but was cleaned out 

 on everything, which goes to show that Kansas City is fast 

 becoming a market that can be depended on. 



At present our stock and variety are second to none. When 

 in need of anything in 



Flowers and Florists' Supplies 



PHONE or WIRE US 



L.R. BOHANNON 



AT YOUR SERVICE 



FLORIST' SUPPLIES GREEN GOODS 



H. KUSIK & CO. 



Largest Shippers of 

 Fresh Cut Flowers 

 at Kansas City. 



Florists' Supplied" 

 Blanufacturers of Wire Designs 



1018 Mc«tt« StriH 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



and l^ss(•n tlioir administrative ex- 

 penses. ' ' 



A. J. Zech calls attention that tlic ex- 

 press company and the railrciads are 

 afifain out of a^jfrcenient as to time. The 

 railroads still operate'on stan<l;ird time, 

 liut th<> express company makes its mar- 

 ket pick tips an hour earlier than for- 

 merly, on Chicajfo daylifjht s:iving time. 



Tlie Tonners liad ei^ht extra people 

 in their retail department Marcli 26 and 

 sold almost everythiufj in stock. They 

 <lid not arrange to handle any article 

 selling for less than $2. 



I'. J. Foley and wife have returned 

 from a protracted visit to the west and 

 south. Mr. Foley states that he found 

 the traile enjoying a boom on the Pacific 

 • oast, but that in the south florists as 

 well as otliers are suffering because tlie 

 farmers have not sold their crops. 



W. N. Rudd celebrated his sixty-first 

 birthday anniversary March 30. 



Otto Goerisch has returned to his old 

 place with the A. L. Randall Co. 



Cut Flowers Are Plentiful 



WRITK US FOR SPECIAL QUANTITY PRICES 



Roses Carnations Jonquils 

 Peas Lilies 



We sell those tine Coontie or Eurica Ferns, $4.(X) per 100 ; ., 



I.Argc supply of w're designs on hand. 



Special price list will 1)6 leady for mailing soon. If you run short on supplies 

 we can till your order same day received. • , , 



T. J. NOLL FLORAL CO. 



1117-1119 McGee St. KANSAS CITY, MO. 



SELIGMAN & STEIN 



FLORISTS' SPECIALTIES 



116 W. 28th St., NEW YORK 



IMPORTERS 

 MANUFACTURERS 



Mention The Bevlew when you write. 



The Joseph Foerster Co. reports a 

 grower lucky enough to pick 71,000 

 sweet peas in the last three days of last 

 week. 



One of last week's visitors was John 

 rickford, of Raleigh, 111., who has 



about 20,000 feet of glass and bu.sineas 

 was so good he was here to get figures 

 on an additional 15,000 feet. 



The death of Mrs. John Reitmeier, of 

 Niles, is reported in this week 's obitu- 

 arv column. 



